He held the same post from 1885 to 1886 in Lord Salisbury's first administration.
Lord Salisbury was extensively involved in matters of state security.
His government was weak, and the following year Lord Salisbury replaced him.
The act was passed under the government of Lord Salisbury and facilitated spending £21,500,000 over five years toward fleet expansion.
Lord Salisbury, a member of the court, asked Fr.
Lord Salisbury, a little time before, had been equally emphatic.
The Conservative leader, Lord Salisbury, was opposed to the bill.
It is since clear that Lord Salisbury did not give his own views.
Lord Salisbury once remarked that a policeman's utility would disappear if there were no criminals.
On the death of Lord Salisbury in 1612 he began to act as the king's secretary.